Edrin Symonette explores how identity, the body, memory, and cultural history intersect within his practice.
Edrin Symonette explores how identity, the body, memory, and cultural history intersect within his practice.
Heslop explores the idea of the void through technology and communication.
Ryan Lewis explores how cultural traditions like Junkanoo shift alongside an advancing technological landscape.
The action of digging was a physical metaphor for the search through darkness to discover creativity and imagination.
Poets respond to the “void” as a space ripe for opportunity and growth.
21 contemporary Bahamian artists envision futures beyond colonial inheritance, examining visibility, absence, and transformation.
Sonia Farmer dives into an overlooked environmental atrocity: the 1923 removal of 40 tonnes of coral from the Andros Great Barrier Reef.
Reagan’s balance is essential to her work and life, and Emi can also be considered a portrait of her as an artist.
Thursday, 19 June 2025 · 6:30–8 pm
Saturday, 14 June 2025 · 10 am–1 pm